Those are among the "statistically improbable phrases" (SIPs) that Amazon has located in Choice: The Best of Reason, the anthology that is available in both paperback and hardcover editions at super-low prices–and that's not even mentioning a great combo book-and-subscription deal that will blow your mind while leaving your wallet as fat as the modal American.

For more info on the book and magazine that The Onion's Joe Garden has called "an oasis of sharp writing and sensible political discourse in a time dominated by I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I-manship," click here.

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Choice: The Best of Reason is an intellectual banquet, but I’m just not so sure that quoting the phrases, “glowing vomit” and “sex with dogs” in this thread is a good marketing strategy. But then again, I shouldn’t give any marketing advice. It would have never occurred to me that books titled: “…. for Dummies” would sell.